The best Cyber Monday TV deal I've found so far is 41% off the Hisense U8 Mini LED – better than Black Friday

Hisense U8N deal
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Hisense's impressive flagship U8 TV dropped to $698 for Black Friday for the 55-inch size, but Cyber Monday has gone one better, taking a further $48 off.

That's right – you can now get this very good Mini LED for just $650 at Amazon, a saving of 41 per cent on the RRP.

Savings are across the bigger sizes too. The 65-inch U8 is $898 (matching the Black Friday price), while the 75-inch set is $1278 and the 85-incher is $1678 thanks to a further $20 price drop since Black Friday.

This is a very good deal on a very good TV, which we awarded four stars to a few months ago when the 65-inch spent weeks in our test room, praising its impressively balanced picture, fantastic upscaling and decent gaming specs in our Hisense U8 review.

The past Black Friday week may have thrown up a handful of good TV deals on big-screen OLEDs, including the 55-inch LG C4 for $1197 and 65-inch LG C3 for $1197 as well, but none are nearly as affordable as this Hisense. If you want something bigger, brighter and cheaper, this excellent Hisense TV deal could be just the ticket.

Hisense U8N 55-inch Mini LED TV was $1100 now $650 at Amazon (save $450)

Hisense U8N 55-inch Mini LED TV was $1100, now $650 at Amazon (save $450)
Hisense's 2024 flagship Mini LED scored favourably in our AV testing room thanks to its balanced picture and great gaming specs. The U8N features support for all of the major HDR formats too, which pairs nicely with the claimed 3000 nits of dazzling brightness.

Deals are also available on the 65-inch, 75-inch and 85-inch sizes.

This is Hisense's flagship TV, so you can expect a fully featured specification alongside a solid performance that is particularly good value in light of this generous Cyber Monday discount, which beats the Black Friday prices on all but the 65-inch model.

It's a very decent alternative for those concerned about OLED's (minor) shortcomings such as lower brightness and potential burn-in, or who don't have north of $1000 to spend on a 55-inch OLED TV deal. Indeed, a 65-inch flagship TV at this price is quite a steal, let alone one that has Mini LED panel technology, an exhaustive feature list and a picture performance our TV experts called "very good".

"The U8N delivers a balanced image that gets so much right," to quote our review. "There’s no hint of oversharpening, whites are controlled and bright scenes full of detail... dark areas house oodles of shadow detail."

You don't get the inky blacks or quite as vibrant colours as OLEDs tend to deliver, and it does take some tweaking in the Hisense's picture settings menu to get the TV to reach its true potential. (You can find the best picture settings in our full U8 review within the picture section.) But otherwise, there's not much to fault at all. "If you are coming from a basic LCD, then the U8 will feel like a night and day upgrade," noted our reviewers.

As to be expected with a top-tier TV, the U8 features a comprehensive spec sheet that includes HDR support in all of the major formats – including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision HDR and HLG – as well as immersive audio support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Gamers are also well catered to with dual HDMI 2.1 sockets that support 4K/120Hz gaming with the PS5 and Xbox Series X, or 4K/144Hz with a capable gaming PC, complete with VRR and ALLM.

The U8's Vidaa smart platform supports all of the major international services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Disney Plus, too.

Audio is less of a highlight, as the U8 proved merely average in this department. But we would recommend anyone buying a big-screen TV to upgrade its sound with a decent Dolby Atmos soundbar anyway.

With up to 41 per cent off the RRP, the Hisense U8 is a brilliant Cyber Monday bargain for those who aren't interested in (or don't have the budget for) OLED and want bright, big-screen viewing at a very reasonable price.

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Becky Roberts

Becky is the managing editor of What Hi-Fi? and, since her recent move to Melbourne, also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi magazine. During her 10+ years in the hi-fi industry, she has reviewed all manner of audio gear, from budget amplifiers to high-end speakers, and particularly specialises in headphones and head-fi devices. In her spare time, Becky can often be found running, watching Liverpool FC and horror movies, and hunting for gluten-free cake.